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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 1495073" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>I posted this photo on this site in 2015. After that a company started making them, but I've not seen their product let alone used it so cannot comment. This gizmo began as an Accuracy First and when I saw the "vacant area" behind and under the crescent shaped fluid retainer (ceramic ball too) I couldn't resist putting an LED, switch, and battery carrier on my LRKM. I've used it year around and I always use the LED; it's a great reminder to watch the cant. I went with a 9v battery; next I'll be using one 18560 lithium rechargeable like I use in my headlamps. Just so you know this rifle used to ride in my 9' trap sled in winter (in a soft case) and in my boat (in the Pelican). Never had any problem, but then winter temps here don't allow for a whole lot of shooting. I carry it for caribou then.[ATTACH=full]107899[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 1495073, member: 34925"] I posted this photo on this site in 2015. After that a company started making them, but I've not seen their product let alone used it so cannot comment. This gizmo began as an Accuracy First and when I saw the "vacant area" behind and under the crescent shaped fluid retainer (ceramic ball too) I couldn't resist putting an LED, switch, and battery carrier on my LRKM. I've used it year around and I always use the LED; it's a great reminder to watch the cant. I went with a 9v battery; next I'll be using one 18560 lithium rechargeable like I use in my headlamps. Just so you know this rifle used to ride in my 9' trap sled in winter (in a soft case) and in my boat (in the Pelican). Never had any problem, but then winter temps here don't allow for a whole lot of shooting. I carry it for caribou then.[ATTACH=full]107899[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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